Let's be real for a minute. The story of Gomer and Hosea is not one you learn about in Sunday School, at least I didn't. You may hear about the prophet Hosea in youth group but you aren't going to study the story about a prostitute. That would be a fun one to explain to parents. But here's the ...
BOOK REVIEW: The English Masterpiece by Katherine Reay
The February (yes I read it in February don't judge the scheduling) book for the Christian Fiction Reading Challenge is something different from January. The English Masterpiece is art history, the merge of time after the World Wars, and the start of women finding their way into corporate ...
BOOK REVIEW: Atmosphere by Taylor Jenkins Reid
I came to read this book completely on accident. I'm, for the first time after many years of I'm going to, actually doing the Pop Sugar 2026 Challenge. One of the prompts is a book about women astronauts (prompt 5) and I was super excited. If you know me in real life you know that I enjoy ...
BOOK REVIEW: Camp Club Girls: McKenzie by Shari Barr
Halfway through the series McKenzie is so far my favorite girl. Not that there's not something to adore about each one but Elizabeth is so mature beyond her years and while the voice of reason also comes across as formal. Sydney seems to have a lot of spirit and she was fun to get to know. ...
BOOK REVIEW: Love’s Sacred Song by Mesu Andrews
Can I just take a moment to say how much I love the name Arielah? Hearing it said in the audio version really brought to life that name. And the personality that was created for her somewhere between innocent youth and beyond ready to assume her role of Queen to Solomon's King with wisdom and grace. ...




